NFL Draft In Pittsburgh Ends With Record Crowds
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Jermod McCoy’s wait at the NFL draft ended when the Las Vegas Raiders picked him in the fourth round. The Tennessee cornerback missed last season with a torn ACL but had six interceptions in 25 games with the Volunteers and Oregon State. McCoy is eager to help the Raiders’ defense, which struggled last season. The draft’s final day began with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announcing that Pittsburgh had set a two-day attendance record, with more than 600,000 fans cramming around the draft stage.
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